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Old 04-23-2024, 03:07 PM
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Default 66 Rocker molding fender attachment?

The rocker molding on a66 fastens to the front fender by a Phillips screw into a nylon bushing. Does anyone have source for the nylon bushing/ grommet?

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Ames website shows the complete moulding clip set:

https://www.amesperf.com/parts/21805/

Checking through my paper catalog I don’t see the plastic grommets being sold separately so you might give them a call to see if they’re offering them separately instead of exclusively being part of the clip set.

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Default Exactly!

Thanks Chris for posting the pics, I had found those when search, was not smart enough to save.

I just need the nylon piece not all the others, would like to have a good reason, simply lost when I took moldings off for some cleaning...UGH

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Thanks Chris for posting the pics, I had found those when search, was not smart enough to save.

I just need the nylon piece not all the others, would like to have a good reason, simply lost when I took moldings off for some cleaning...UGH
You might try AMK Products. I've got to admit their website is confusing to me, but they do have lots of various nylon nuts/spacers/etc. This is a link to one of the Pontiac "kit" pages just to get you into the sight if interested:
https://www.amkproducts.com/i-kits/p...fastener-kits/

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I did go to AMK, thanks for info. I think I found something close.

Appreciate everyone's assistance

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